Dashmool (the ten roots formula) nourishes and tonifies the muscles, strengthens the body, and calms the nervous system. It helps promote uterine rejuvenation in women.

Shatavari is best known as a female rejuvenative. Shatavari supports infertility, decreased libido, threatened miscarriage, menopause, leucorrhoea and has the ability to balance pH in the cervical area. Shatavari helps lubricate the vaginal wall and balances it through its demulcent action.

According to Ayurveda, Pippali is one of the most powerful Rasayana herbs formulated to serve as a longevity enhancer. It supports better circulation of blood and enhances the immune system.

Shilajit is considered to have great detoxification and energy-producing health benefits. Shilajit promotes the movement of minerals into muscle, tissue, bone and contributes to long-lasting energy without being a stimulant. It is considered an adaptogenic substance that helps people adapt to environmental stressors more effectively.

Through its phytoestrogenic and anti-oxidant action, Licorice helps balance the hormones in women going through menopause and supports issues like exhaustion, mood swings, and hot flashes. Licorice is considered to have anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and a moderate estrogenic action which might assist with PMS (premenstrual syndrome) symptoms including breast tenderness, menstrual cramps, mood swings, nausea and bloating.

Ashwagandha is well known as a rejuvenator, fortifier and strengthener. It supports body’s ability to adapt to various types of stress, regulates hormones, promotes vitality, vigor and sexual performance, boosts immune system, and fights against early aging.

Health Benefits:

Assists in easing symptoms of menopause. (as a comfort formula)

Supports a healthy female reproductive system and slows down the aging process

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